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When light strikes this oval labradorite cabochon, an iridescent shimmer of spectral colors — commonly blue and green — dances across the surface i...
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Turquoise has been a prized gemstone across many cultures and civilizations, including Ancient Egyptians and Native Americans. Revered for centurie...
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Emerald faceted cubic zirconia offers jewelers and metalsmiths a brilliant, affordable alternative to precious gemstones. These man-made stones del...
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Malachite with bronze makes for a striking and distinctive combination in cabochon form. These oval cabochons are crafted by taking malachite nugge...
View full detailsJasper is an opaque chalcedony displaying a rich variety of colors and patterns, making each stone a truly unique, one-of-a-kind specimen. These ov...
View full detailsCarnelian is part of the Chalcedony family, ranging from brownish orange to orange-red. Chalcedony is composed of tiny crystals of quartz not visib...
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Amber is an organic gem formed millions of years ago when sap from ancient pine trees hardened and fossilized. Amber artifacts date back to 10,000 ...
View full detailsOval Red Moss Agate cabochons offer a striking combination of warm red tones and the characteristic moss-like inclusions that make agate a perennia...
View full detailsBlack Onyx, also known as black agate, is dyed black chalcedony. Chalcedony is composed of microscopic quartz crystals not visible to the naked eye...
View full detailsLapis Lazuli has been mined in the mountains of Afghanistan for more than 6,000 years — home to the world's oldest known commercial gemstone mines....
View full detailsTurquoise has been a prized gemstone for many cultures and civilizations, including the Ancient Egyptians and Native Americans. Turquoise is heavil...
View full detailsBloodstone is a member of the Chalcedony family, prized for its opaque dark green to brownish green background accented by distinctive red and redd...
View full detailsOpal is the world's most popular phenomenal gemstone, with many cultures believing that opals have supernatural origins and power. These oval opal ...
View full detailsBlue onyx, also known as blue agate, is dyed chalcedony — a microcrystalline quartz prized by jewelers and gem artists for its smooth, uniform tran...
View full detailsBumble Bee Jasper cabochons display a striking array of yellows, blacks, greys, and oranges, making each stone a truly unique addition to any jewel...
View full detailsTiger's Eye is a member of the quartz family and one of the most popular gemstones in the lapidary and jewelry trade — prized for its accessibility...
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Charoite is a striking opaque purple gemstone featuring swirls, veins, and patches of black, gray, white, and brownish-orange. Found exclusively in...
View full detailsOval Unakite Cabochons offer jewelers and metalsmiths a striking natural stone with a rich, multi-toned palette. Unakite is an opaque stone compose...
View full detailsMosaic Mohave Purple Turquoise cabochons offer a striking combination of rich purple hues and warm bronze matrix. Crafted from Kingman American tur...
View full detailsThese oval genuine sodalite cabochons offer a rich royal blue color that makes them a striking choice for rings, pendants, earrings, and other jewe...
View full detailsGreen onyx, also known as green agate, is dyed chalcedony — a microcrystalline quartz prized by jewelers and metalsmiths for its uniform color, smo...
View full detailsNamed after the Amazon River that runs through Brazil, amazonite is a striking alternative to turquoise. Its distinctive blue-green color, grid-lik...
View full detailsLapis Lazuli has been mined in the mountains of Afghanistan for more than 6,000 years — these mountains are the world's oldest known commercial gem...
View full detailsBumble Bee Jasper comes from the volcanic areas of Indonesia and Australia. It displays a wonderful array of yellows, blacks, greys, and oranges. E...
View full detailsKyanite is named from the Greek word kyanos, meaning "dark blue." This striking gemstone often resembles sapphire and is widely used as an alternat...
View full detailsHematite is composed of iron oxide, exhibiting a shiny, metallic luster that has made it a traditional favorite in men's jewelry. With the highest ...
View full detailsOval Genuine 14x10mm Nephrite Jade Cabochon is a natural gemstone cabochon suited for professional jewelers, metalsmiths, and designers seeking a c...
View full detailsBlack Onyx, also known as black agate, is dyed black chalcedony. Chalcedony is composed of microscopic quartz crystals not visible to the naked eye...
View full detailsBumble Bee Jasper comes from the volcanic areas of Indonesia and Australia. It displays a wonderful array of yellows, blacks, greys, and oranges. E...
View full detailsAzurite Malachite is rarely available in calibrated sizes due to the natural rarity of the stone and its striking combination of blue and green col...
View full detailsOregon Sunstone is a natural, all-American gem, sourced exclusively from mines in the state of Oregon and sold without any treatment. A member of t...
View full detailsAzurite Malachite is rarely found in calibrated sizes due to the unique nature of the stone and its distinctive green and blue coloration. This mat...
View full detailsThe Muonionalusta Meteorite is a rare iron meteorite that fell to Earth over one million years ago, originating from the core of a celestial body. ...
View full detailsRainbow Moonstone is the trade name for a variety of labradorite that displays a multi-colored adularescence over a light body color. It belongs to...
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